Root cellar in Portugal Cove. From the exterior entrance, a short hallway separates the exterior door from the interior door that opens to the cellar, a space approximately 2.9 m x 2.85 m. There is also a hatch entrance located in the floor of the...

Root cellar in Bryant’s Cove built by Richard Noseworthy in the 1960s. Stone, concrete and sod construction. Access through two doors at ground level. This cellar was used to store vegetables grown by and for the family and is currently used for...

Root cellar in Bryant’s Cove built by Richard Noseworthy in the 1960s. Stone, concrete and sod construction. Access through two doors at ground level. This cellar was used to store vegetables grown by and for the family and is currently used for...

Root cellar owned by Mr. John Thorne, fourth generation farmer in Portugal Cove. Cellar is underground with entrance through hatch in floor of shed constructed on top, with ladder leading down into storage area. Approximately 3.8 m x 3 m....